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Apple has abused its dominant position by charging app developers an unfair 30% commission through its App Store, costing British consumers up to 1.5 billion pounds, a London tribunal heard.
The hits keep coming for Apple and its App Store policies. A new class-action lawsuit filed today alleges that Apple “penalized developers who sought to use linked payments with fees that ...
After Musi developers filed a lawsuit for breach of contract and seeking the app to be reinstated to the App Store, Apple’s lawyers have responded to the lawsuit. They seek a denial of the ...
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A Chinese court has agreed to hear a lawsuit filed by a local developer against Apple Inc.’s app store practices, only the second time the iPhone maker has had to defend its decade-old model in ...
According to Musi, Apple decided to remove Musi from the App Store based on allegedly "unsubstantiated" claims from YouTube that Musi was infringing on YouTube's intellectual property.
STORY: Apple has abused its dominant position and cost British consumers up to $1.8 billion.That was what a London tribunal heard on Monday (Jan 13).The U.S. tech giant is accused of charging app ...
Rachael Kent, the British academic bringing the case which began on Monday, argues Apple has made "exorbitant profits" by excluding all competition for the distribution of apps and in-app purchases.